WhatUrSeeking -> RE: When is buying something Dominant and when is it submissive? (7/5/2008 7:19:30 PM)
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ORIGINAL: CalifChick I consider dominance and submission as an orientation similar to the way heterosexual is an orientation. I don't attribute orientations to activities. Cali I agree that Dominant and submissive sexual orientation does exist. Still I think that some daily activities can be viewed from a D/s perspective, that ones orientation can be nurtured, and that some activities are naturally more Dominant or submissive. Currently there is a debate in business schools around the world about how leaders develop. Some say real leaders are born with a gene that allows them to rise to become the worlds leaders. Others have argued that it is through repeating and nurturing actions throughout there life, as well as being given roll models that work for their personality. Like most things in life they seem to have concluded that it is a little of both. There is a gene that makes you more likely to be a successful leader, but you will not become a great leader without years of practice, and it helps to have good mentors. Athletes have been shown to have genes that make them better at certain sports, but they will never take home the gold with out conducting certain activities along the way. There is Dominant and submissive activities in daily life. A secretary that brings her / his boss a cup of coffee every morning is acting in a submissive way. The officer that leads their platoon by inspiring and walking the walk is acting in a dominant way. These are not sexual things, but they exist. The presidential candidate that attacks the opposing party and does not back down is acting in a dominant way. Meanwhile the maid that scrubs the hotel room spotless, and Quietly takes pride in cleaning more rooms than any other maid in the hotel, is acting in a submissive way. The General that takes responsibility for carefully choosing the battle strategy, and gives the orders to the soldiers he has grown to care for and respect is acting in a dominant way. The infantry men that do not question their generals orders that come from their officer, but rather bravely follow the officer into the line of fire are acting in a submissive way. Of course in this frame work, in order to be successful in life we all must do well at performing some activities that are more Dominant and some that are more submissive. A Dominant may need to perform well for their boss or their customers while a submissive may need to reprimand, train, or lead someone. All this being as it may it still does not change ones sexual orientation. It is from this framework that I have asked this question.
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